1. American Girl Wiki
Girls of the Year
A comprehensive, frequently updated database about [[American Girl]] including products, characters, books, and media.
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2. Current Product Lines - American Girl Wiki
The American Girl Logos are symbols found on clothing, packaging, paperwork, books, the website, and other accessories. The major logo was redone when Mattel ...
"Pleasant Company" redirects here. American Girl, LLC is the current, official name of American Girl. Pleasant Company was the original name of the company for American Girl products. The company was started in 1986 by Pleasant Rowland, who retained ownership until she sold the line to Mattel in 1998. The company fully transitioned to Mattel ownership and the name American Girl in 2000, and the brand has been owned by Mattel ever since. See History of American Girl American Girl currently produc
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3. Category:Main Page | American Girl Wiki - Fandom
Main Page. Category Page. Main page and Old News. Includes images used for news and promotional images and pages created for Fandom highlight topics.
Main page and Old News. Includes images used for news and promotional images and pages created for Fandom highlight topics.
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4. Visual Chart of Truly Me Dolls (1995-2022) - American Girl Wiki
Just Like You 27 · Just Like You 6 · Just Like You 22 · Just Like You 9
This is a visual chart of the American Girl (of) Today, Just Like You, My American Girl, and Truly Me dolls from the initial release in 1995 until the revamp of the line in 2022.[1] Each doll is shown in their last available incarnation. Any modifications or updates to a doll are discussed on the individual pages. In 2022, all but the four Street Chic Collection dolls were retired and became no longer available directly from American Girl in stores, but are kept in stock online until they sell o
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5. Category:Lists - American Girl Wiki - Fandom
C · Caroline's Collection · Chrissa's Collection · Claudie's Collection · Corinne's Collection · Courtney's Collection · Cécile's Collection ...
Lists of collections and items.
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6. American Girl Wiki:About - Fandom
American Girl is a doll and toy brand owned by Mattel (originally Pleasant Company). Launched in 1986, the initial offerings were focused around three ...
Modified from Wikipedia: American Girl is a doll and toy brand owned by Mattel (originally Pleasant Company). Launched in 1986, the initial offerings were focused around three historical-era...
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7. Not so (American) Girl Boss of you, AGD: The best, worst and overlooke...
Apr 13, 2022 · I stumble across the American Girl Wiki and end up scrolling and clicking endlessly between both the official and fandom websites, starving ...
The type of American Girl Doll (AGD) you resonate with says something about you. It’s the same sort of phenomenon that occurs among us when discussing our favorite member of a (boy) band or even our favorite character in a game. For example, if you were/are a Harry gal, you’re a little crunchy granola. (There’s no shad...
8. American Girl - Wikidata
American line of 18-inch dolls.
American line of 18-inch dolls
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9. American Girl - Wikiwand
American Girl is an American line of 18-inch (46 cm) dolls released on May 5, 1986 by Pleasant Company. The dolls portray eight- to fourteen-year-old girls ...
American Girl is an American line of 18-inch (46 cm) dolls released on May 5, 1986 by Pleasant Company. The dolls portray eight- to fourteen-year-old girls of various ethnicities, faiths, nationalities, and social classes throughout different time periods throughout history. They are sold with accompanying books told from the viewpoint of the girls. Originally the stories focused on various periods of American history, but were expanded to include characters and stories from contemporary life. Aside from the original American Girl dolls, buyers also have the option to purchase Truly Me dolls, which vary by eye color, face mold, skin color, hair texture, and hair length. A variety of related clothing and accessories is also available. A service for ordering a custom-made doll with features and clothing specified by the owner dubbed Create Your Own, was introduced in 2017.
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10. Category:Dolls - American Girl Wiki
B · Category:Bald Dolls · Beccadollface. · Beccadollfull. · BeForever Addy Mini Doll. · Disney Princess Belle Collector Doll.
Dolls.
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11. American Girl - RationalWiki
Mar 4, 2024 · American Girl is an American line of 18 inch (46 cm) dolls initially first released in 1986 by the Pleasant Company and later acquired by ...
American Girl is an American line of 18 inch (46 cm) dolls initially first released in 1986 by the Pleasant Company and later acquired by Mattel in 1998. As the name implies, the doll line revolves around children of various walks of life throughout American history, with dolls which came with books telling of their backstory and the era the dolls' stories take place in. Although the books are written for girls who are at least eight years old, they endeavor to cover significant topics such as child labor, child abuse, poverty, racism, slavery, animal cruelty and war in manners appropriate for the understanding and sensibilities of their young audience.
12. Black Representation in the American Girl Doll Franchise
The first black American Girl Doll was Addy, who was merely represented as a slave to children. According to American Girl Wiki, an online resource, “Addy ...
Growing up, the only dolls that I’d see in stores and ads were usually American Girl Dolls, with straight blonde hair and blue eyes. At age 10, I finally got a black American Girl Doll. The doll had the same features as me: black curly hair, brown skin, and brown eyes. However, the story that […]
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